The doors are locked by default though, aren't they?

Plus it's a bit of a false
analogy<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_analogy>anyhow.


On 26 March 2014 14:44, DURETTE, STEVEN J <sd1...@att.com> wrote:

>
> I like this analogy... You buy a new Ford Fusion. Ford tells you about how
> closing the doors and locking it is a security feature.
> Then, you go park in a high crime area with the car running, keys in the
> ignition and the doors wide open.
>
> So who is responsible when the car gets stolen?
>
> (The media would report an issue with Ford door locks.)  :)
>
> Steve
>


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